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by theshrike79
267 days ago
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One time cost per major version is sustainable, you won't get Silicon Valley rich on it, but you can make a living. Lifetime licenses only work in the beginning when you have people buying them at regular intervals, at some point the market is saturated and you need to have a subscription model. Case in point: Unraid. I have two grandfathered "forever" licenses and I'll never need a third. |
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By this standard, people should feel entitled to get an update on their fridge whenever a new compressor technology is available (or whatever, you get the point).